Archive for the 'Plaxo' Category
Tuesday, September 26th, 2006
(Views expressed are my own, not Plaxo’s.)
Stuart, the head of HR, is leaving Plaxo. One interesting aspect is that he mentions that you should go to his public LinkedIn Profile for his contact information.
That’s a little weird as Plaxo has a much more useful add me to your address book.
Posted in Plaxo, business and economics | 2 Comments »
Thursday, September 21st, 2006
Mark sent this to me, with the title: “Ahh… $700 well spent :)”
Photo by Mark Jen
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Tuesday, July 18th, 2006
As part of my evil plan for world domination and assorted avoidance of doing real work, I purchased a GPS. (There is a reason, but that’ll be a future blog entry.)
During my failed commute, I accidentally had the tracklog turned on. Well I have the data, I better do something with it:
Posted in Plaxo, about me, stuff | 2 Comments »
Thursday, June 1st, 2006
Reading Dassi’s post about the new features in Plaxo’s member e-mails, I noticed something familiar in the corner.
Picture of me? Check. My birthdate? Check. Name of person? Bruce Langdon?
Well at least I’m not Dan Brown.
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Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006
From some random Flickr browsing, I came across an amusing description of MySpace profiles. The site I guess is a parody of “The Drudge Report” a conduit by which the right-wing field tests their latest talking points.
The article felt eerily familiar, like something I read once on a Right-Wing humor site, Buttafly (Part II [...]
Posted in Plaxo, business and economics, humor | 4 Comments »
Thursday, April 6th, 2006
It looks like another point release of Plaxo came out. Again, I forgot what was in this release, but one feature I want to highlight is the new borders on the Plaxo eCards site.
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Wednesday, March 29th, 2006
An interesting question came up the other day about gMail synchronization with Plaxo.
Synchronization is not possible because Google doesn’t provide an API for synching. (In fact, AFAIK, they only publicly provide Gmail import.) Without a synchronization API, there is no way to handle resolving issues where a contact is changed on both Gmail and Plaxo [...]
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Wednesday, March 15th, 2006
There has been a movement in Plaxo recently to make the blog “more edgy†and less bland corporate PR crap. I can only say that’s a good thing.
One little gem of that outgrowth is a wonderful entry by my co-worker Michael Rowley on photographing people at work. Actually, yesterday we had a “Haxo†day where [...]
Posted in Plaxo, business and economics, photography | 3 Comments »
Monday, March 6th, 2006
Plaxo just released Server 2.12.
Now that we have a bunch of partners using our website, we had to slide an extra step in the release train that allows the partners to test against the release candidate for a few weeks before release. What this means is I’ve forgotten what is in this release. For me, [...]
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Monday, February 27th, 2006
Michael at work just got a Treo 650 and because I have a Palm T|X (review roundup), he was wondering how to get up using the Palm features.
In my opinion the two are not the same product, there are a lot of cool things that I could do with a PalmOS that are too inconvenient [...]
Posted in Macintosh, Palm, Plaxo | 2 Comments »